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Show ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN zz.||NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD ||"== renee REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, ee BASEBALL TRACK AUGUST 1, 1907. t HARNESS tines BRITT THE MASTER [KRAMER RUNS AWAY. cosy re avund, eene, ane now ae gia Nga work,a m | m south turn and then went|ahead | to win Summaries round on the' back stretch, winning Two-mile handicap, amateur-Wrigit | by about fifteen yards The fact that] (5), DeMara (scratch), Giles (ao) oH lawson did not put up m serap for} Sehnell. (serateh), MeCormack (40) that last mile. caused some Dhtele ue irne 1:04.2 prise | Irive-mile open, motor race Lawson Split In Big Money. MeCormack, Heagren Time, 6:58 oon and. Clarke Phird: split the hour eee six-day big ee race‘ Riders, | : fe Native Son Gets Unquestion ed | Decision Over Nelson In Limit Fight. - . wson Remains.In Rear and| twenty, and clarke ‘ook the five and) except Munroe, -_. s Fight With . Hollister. Lets Champ FHFTFFFt+t++++++ + BATTLER ALWAYS CAME ON t+ bg limmy Gave Hegewich Youth a eo Leer + FHFFFFF Pavilion, San Francisco, July Timmy Britt fought a masterly Battling every Nelson round In the Staggered the opening with eighth round a right After that the Dane lowe ther and took the 31.-| battle! winning | tonight, after Nelson six-dav $1! race + 2 it aa Int nee ' comes didn't a an tHe was| Py not e hold did aggressive with smashes .( ake fter the the the jaw {fourth and c with himself| pulled fo amateur OL f to count riously Frigh cho caused most Ue ee I: DY, ‘1 the He bu exhibited Thursday's' front' | I] as when. they never went agmused the j Entries. ull oa t 1 f MS) penttle, icht) Ive-ClLeNths - pace pulling Jas t mile of awson on set bv Kra- for the the his night's racrear wheel whe twenty- geen : re i eit pt ‘ near he ate th ene < ee money re nna He, his| and ey . thewho half-mile had wa ulling princi ae Se ante } 4 bia wo or three times when e won rounds: the decision fairly ¥V in favor Second and Ison went ifter cornel 1 of Round, Brit { | Britt | ind Jimmy) Hats, stopped ind on t two Britt eft ducked rammed held or 1 e\ fp (on el "s \ = TO SEA oe " ‘ Round, \= ae" t ively: Lk) sulted ! in a a i wded ! ; 1 Jett > Int nto ; the om Pritt Dan a . 1 LGL ben Mea , nae I \ ee a 7 3m hes and " oe ov k vhil af ‘ I \ could notjolt beatmn him | i : : the aK ey Britt. and backed blood left right onaround the yu sw ! ae 'N bring : I hey faceand- Phe but they did And 2.50 \ nésient victory the for the PR. eal || eae | Ah id hands guard id a a int Will-totne in Ohelp the doubles, and one st ‘ cae s ; Eee |" ere of ‘taken th ace : Sa oor foe one pie les in ne me er was down pa was a stiod wich andpee of games nm each game, as in the totals Plummer and oO ee districts the cente n the through damage. the McParland Leaves Ifospital. Floyd MeFarland, the lengthy bike rider, strong, a good deal of Britt could 1 ‘ : Bets , 9, poe ps a days, haye pent with been Nel-|Prisener, and lett St. Mark's hospital he ae mnie odds in| Wednesday evening for his room in when Y the two boys entered pSwedeville ;Swedey lle MeFarl: i . McFarland wil é Were '25-torl6, withthe Dane | be at the bieycle races BT nieieeCnee R aa hese ep pone: pene yen will wateh them as a spectator ee Joe: Were Kept: busy| He will-not be able to take stre sports away from the "close i . aw: se-)and iti will probably be three : pur ; eter mamene BeBy thig ees the | sports fight was' progreasing this method during the playremained ath Nelson 1OoOweVeT, + AN the @N idence for last few ie . ake wanting tournament finish of midnight,‘ in-| exercise to know downtown mill the how until the after | weeks for another tiefione he week will 'l bicycle and' sail around saucer ingepretsoofn the "Yn Ck istte] TENNIS TOURNAMENT wer a-6e as Memo, an ores! FOR Y, M,C, A. COURTS gaa aaah the Se oe sa Salt Palnes eae ee NEW' TRAIN SERVICE West of Pocatello. were 8-6, 6-2 Plummer and Inge| bretson had the first match practically Passengers destined to points west _ | of |} won Pocatello by five love, on when the they went Oregon up Many Short of the best tennis pis yerg nm Line, jin the air and the including Third Shoshone, South players Caldwell, | the city | iook.a ‘ ‘| braee, winning M six games Nampa, with-|@ nual Boise, Payette, tennis tournament Weiser and which starts |out a "weeesd loss and coefinally Wink Huntington, can now leave Salt Lake zs the Bet se eae, eaptu Psa ete ond : Sc "i Se ™)"t Oi : Nearly 7:00 p. m., making direct through € ‘ntries have already been recelyed, and| connecticr 20) | Taylor of the assaciation defeated | ip j Through ne, coaches 5 L and £ s t hat several more {Lew is and names) Salt Lake-Bolse Peters, 6-1, st: 6-1: ; sle Pinkney | will * ar be added before the tournament | ried on this tyaNh Ne TART aioe Suits, Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats and and and and and . $20.00 16.50 15.00 13.35 12.00 Pants and peat Ree Coats eGnn 12.50 UCR 8.35 nas 10.00 Coats and Pants 6.65 ae Outing oh Ree ie Suits are made en 5 iee)ZA) Ve Es | Under noe Ghee Suits, 1.00 now .... > T4Eb Under Suits, NOW ial ck SHAD suits. i: Fancy Shirts {i rare ¥. $4.00 Shirts... .$3.00 3.50 Shirts. 2.65 3.00 Shirts.... 2.25 2.50 Shirts. . 1.85 2.00 Shirts. . 1.50 1.50 Shirts.. 15 1.25 Shirts. .90 1.00 Shirts. ‘io In this sale is included all Shirts ex- 1.50 cept white and work shirts, at a saving of 25 per cent. EXTRA TROUSERS, OUTING STYLE, SUMMER WEIGHT, REDUCED % REDUCED $5.00 Owing to the tardi-es ness of the summer sea et Cete Straw SE find more son, weet Secat this Se a Ha and have 4.00 Sie ma given 2. an extra cut to incareful. | them as ; ae EO RRikk -clearanca just as carefu Panamas pak Panamas now Panamas now $6.65 5.00 4.00 Our HATS Straw Hats Panama Hats REDUCED ¥ In this sale one-third off. reductions that any man who can use some more good clothes Collar band or soft collar, reduced in price one-fourth. HATS 6.00 ance, we are olfering these high grade wearables for men at such for the rest of this season-two or three months yet-will find it very much to his profit to take advantage of this clearance. Under 7.50 1. OR to make sure of a quick clearfares} | Ar) | # 1.50 $10.00 and Thursday Morning, August TROUSERS, SPRING WEIGHT, REDUCED ONE-FOURTH. Pants. Pants.. Pants.. Pants.. Pants.. tailor-made a! t the : ; "Whe they re back * ritt fi 7 Ww ‘ aee bleeding free ly Ss celine ‘ineh though tired ar Nelson swung 4 fore the 7 end of the be up just shened ir Wight.) Page on nued (4 onti two points<in. , : \ | The thirdr-thepointcreates will Gount feriee theta tenested ronan 2, tee terested vit ae sn fn ; 9.00 pte nblaensettys etre aia cae CE ted. There are yet two full months of this year to wear them. The styleswill be good next year. The saving is really more than a third, for the original price is very low for such high class Britt and-re- association wereGitinon, played, the Under Suits, now vty Fe a few odd ones in one lot at $5.00 the suit. | time, Our 1e pee the Wednesday, victory are ‘three oeunting oe $2.25 now an : $30.00 25.00 92.50 20.00 18.00 Round. under broke man wit: ae ee a matches weiit to There. tem of Unusual interest was shown /by. lov |€?s of the fight game in Salt Lake in the Britt-Nelson go at San Francisco Men's Two-Piece Suits, 4 Off an in fhree Lwhich | courts pieces $3.00 Under Suits, || ea H/ Sea EXTRA Pifth first round of the dual meet bethe Y, M. ©, A, and.Third South tennis clubs was played on the nteres ed for several who come battle without considerable Clothing, Furnishings and Straw Begins fourth. Some odd at greater cuts: PLENTY OF EXTRA DRAWERS slipped Welch ile In Shirts and Drawers and Union Suits (except plain balbriggans) reduced one- | sea*|) \4 me, z elson linched The tween the championship without a fight. ‘The oe Underwear -_-_-- AG p ~& ‘ cS i round Pourth INTEREST OF LOCAL SPORTS|{=!,,(0%, z0c0n4 place' which wilt'he sw left in | INTENSE --e HIS season we enlarged our stock considerably, and consequently have done a much larger business than ever before. Before the new fall goods, already shipped, begin to crowd us for room, we must get rid of what we have Of the Spring and Summer Stocks. Summer m Third South. Players Over (JR High-Grade Panama bell the at clinches were 7rnes id } The ‘ror nad Tennis Victory le, {ers will fight hard for Third Wright rac i tookmen a | |}selling Judge, tiree-quarter oF mil Jack Adams,s Elfin King, each victory will count And DeMara the | Peggy O'Neill, Silver Wedding, After rat In Wednesday's play then jumped ‘out|math, Senator Warner, Sainrida | | Fourth race ; mile * and a i a sixteenth i a Of Men's Fight Virst Round, Nelson led with left and they clinched. Hie missed acain Nelson put Jeft and right izhtly on head and Jimmy put right on ribs. Yelson followed Britt $ into ritt swung the left the bod and rattled Nelson with a right on the ribs Nelson stage 1 back and the ecrowe howls velson came on with right and Britt swung left on stomach. t wa 3 Re aul! Seok clinch and Nelson stopped a hard left} with his elbow They clung together in » clinch and Welch followed them Britt ored a choppy left on th face nd followed th a left on the sto ich Nelson with the right and | i} blow went ¢ ind the back of Britt S| 6 A. ANNUAL SUMMER SALE ov-| smashed with the right Nelson covyered, while the crowd stood and yelled In the early part of the final round Britt took matters leisurely, holding Nelson in the eclinches.so that the Dane could not. score Toward the] by C. Score | SS } INITIA ice a Britt kar Too Clever | After the tenth round Nelson was | weary leg V e seemed to figure on gelting close eneugh to land a righthand knockout, but Britt had the game well in hand and baffled him at every point M. ) Street |association been passed, Gussie Entertains Crowd. | selling-Eekersall, Dewey Tin toi Sale Kramer, came ! In the five-mile open, motor race, Gus-|"ble, King of went the to Mist the Mlaunt, front Bl LAWSON Won over McCormack py | Promero, ‘ I Told 5ro aut You to meet the hook} j left high a used and elbow about five feet in the j prettiest i finish Mifth i Pe race, io ds mile, selling-Bonar in Pyc wh Redof the seaso After Gus had gained|mont, hich covered Britt's tace with blood. ! ito Mera Ms Pacifico hard ride Ripper Hopper | a Jap his Jnoter curiously Royal Red went bad and |Taby e Tosa, aa Bessie - a Wilfly, Rosaro * fourth round to the SGV-| fre pn Moor. with| both McCormack and Heagren gained | Ramona, ish 3 licen en SrAiToen roundA Gerolette Clark. Dora ! I this looked bad for Britt, as| ‘ li 2 1d ane one ind a ene ne morore And os then, arain i fla : Sixth , s i ey race, mad five-sixteenth gone Velson used a little right uppereut in] fully Mv: of the mile motor 3 ean teases Oto eka spark c z urseli back stre tech+ Cadic ") yards on the at ee : the clinches, and the native son's conwhen/and the Swede commenc d tae travel: he he : Wool"‘ | ane ® Cadidhon;, Oridition appeared to be giving out | The eighth round was fairly even, | and after that Britt took a strong lead. | He was as cool as an icebs rg, and his right-hand deliveries were almost| faultless fe caught the Dane on the hin iin and again , and had him covering many times, Britt's left also} played hayoe with Nelson's face. closIng the right eye and flattening the} nose almost level with the cheeks | body Britt's blocked Y¥. I] -SS ae AELet ; rowd <inds IN and could i | on open. 4; Tito any of the back bunch whe pursuit Sure + coe motor- of iying | +t +e te eds e see soey LTS ace, po rs, of Samuelson A Male won the first mile on seas eae ain San Ra o re Snapdragon Othmar 1,200 bh 7 ans | 12!' two more lay ind) then quit | no: - migntly . ' . ee postal F Salts Burris did not ride. Thi ive Wl th | Brooke iets Anand at riders a ven brea at 74 miles and 1| Second. race, five-eighths saw Finok of ae a mile Satie: laps with th ‘xception of Burri who fast | S@lling-Duke Mile in a of Orleans, foes Royal ee Ascot, ha opped out, Samuelson and Mun eo Crate lotiwetwoun ady''s Beauty, ana vaica Lady Kitty : not ge 1 ' : tit roe ay Pink, i Laura mastide, FE, Christ stide Hip the battle lay b toreen "tn pe na Lue fast amateurs simply toyed with | oteca temember Illusion, Marion Hollister, who made a came fine, Dat the handicap bunch tn the two-mile | Rose night With exhibition Bobbie Waltho hour * Samuelson, and Burris, ;the ten and fifteen 2 ‘ P : Clarke tenth ane i couple of [ sna "as if LO steal a lap eee sale chai r twentysfourth. Miles ' vards| but sat up after getting about ¥ or tramer ve, 3; Wilcox, J yor ahead of the lead ers Poor Bennie I = Mun-|]an, 1; Mitten, 1: Munroe Macdonald }roe was lapped three times: but. he Williams, 2; Samuelson, 1 j Stuc k to it and copped out some of the _ -- mile meney Pye was the big man when jit came. to setting pace,-as he was in| - - : -- | one lead at least two-thirds of the tim 3 ip i ite Was always ready to give j and Hills, the Y, M. C.. A, team, de-| begins. It will be by far the most imjfeated Taylor and Higgins of ‘Third| portant tournament ever held by the assoc; South by scores of 6- aaa rchation teres p s ke 1 at 5:20 o'clock | 2@vent. vi Thursday . afternoon and Pit of the club oe have been on the members courts at Neel all~hours and W hitney of the of the Y¥. M. @ A_| afternoon during the jast : faw weenie lene play Garnett and Raymond of the} gc tting in form for the battle royal Third South. This mateh promises to| It will be a "round robin" tournament the most | be interesting of the tourna-| | 4nd will Jast for two or th ree week cs jment. Singles will also start to the long list of entries In both LC." 'S oe loci. } Singles and doubles . : | Sam Neel, state champion, is an } clation member and will probably win | of>the about offe crowdat ntl the tliréatenine -_-_-. in »y ourth 444444 1 TONIGHT RACES Half-mile + nA Awtul Drubbing After Eighth Round, ACES SUKE 444444 GOLF { 7 Straws So Straws |‘ comprises late 4% sale stock, : i.9 65 cr; 1.00 1.50" caStraws s 33% per cont aged a coun ‘ Pane Some Three-Piece we of eh nt held out. to offer at a price-saving all Suits ¢1 mixed some of them not shipments vantage now eee this fresh ane ae In lot the them of the man who They are wants enough all | 40.00 oh redueed nov 25 per all new, the house a in wholesale weighty Suits of colors, tailors, a for to Suit making for winter save early wear. you 14 of 2 sits new 95 25.00 autits, nov . 18.75 oe ae now a0 0D Suits, 20.00 ee ee Soest heen teal This and ‘The it an wear, one the CoO. is price, 10 15.00 ee tees tnaluned, ati thers ; CRABBE ad- fall Not 30.00 ao $30.00 2. $40.00 36.00 Suits, now cent, bright month. 220MAINSE |